I.Mr. Stevens is fed up with his nosey neighbor Mrs. Crabtree.Mr. Stevens telephones Mrs. Crabtree’s sister, Carol, and tells her that he believes that Mrs.
Crabtree was convicted of prostitution when she was younger and that she still earns extra money working for an escort service.The statement is false and Mrs.
Crabtree is so shocked when she hears about the phone call, she faints, falls and hits her head on a table.
1.What intentional tort would Mrs. Crabtree most likely be able to successfully sue Mr. Stevens for? Explain why that intentional tort is most likely to be asserted.